THE Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) warned the public against letters and text messages being circulated by unscrupulous parties saying that Philippine offshore gaming operations (POGO) would reopen.
"It has come to our attention that some people are enticing potential investors into paying huge amounts for supposed limited slots of POGO licenses and saying POGOs will be supposedly operating directly under Pagcor," according to Pagcor Chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco.
"There is absolutely no truth to this," Tengco said. "POGOs remain banned, and there are no plans to bring them back, now or in the foreseeable future."
"Should you get any text message or letter informing you that you can avail of a POGO slot, please report them immediately to Pagcor or to the police and other law enforcement agencies because these are scammers who need to be stopped," he said.
Tengco said scammers ask would-be investors for up to P50 million, supposedly for attorney's fees, consultation and assessment to get a POGO slot.
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"We reiterate: POGOs will not reopen during the term of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and Pagcor is not entertaining and will not entertain any applications," he added.